Enterprise Architecture and Business-Focused Change Management: Part I

by Sebastian Konkol

In thinking about enterprise architecture and the value it provides, one can see the focus is moving toward supporting big IT-enabled endeavors, which means providing them with the possibility of improved alignment with the existing information systems environment as well as the projects just being rolled out. However, the IT organization often struggles with the relatively small number of big projects aimed at rolling out a new IT system along with the relatively big number of small "projects" aimed at changing something in the existing IT systems.

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Enterprise Architecture and Business-Focused Change Management: Part I1 November 2007